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Black Cherry is found throughout the Eastern US but the best commercial development is found in scattered areas of the Southern Appalacha...Read More
Some nurseries used to grow this tree in the Midwest. It is a good and pretty tree with great wood, the fruit feeds the birds and it prov...Read More
Wild Black Cherry was childhood favorite growing up in the South. We used to love eating handfuls of the bittersweet cherries which were...Read More
A very fast-growing, short-lived tree commonly reaching 50-60', native to eastern North America. Excellent for birds and wildlife, and a ...Read More
A showy tree with handsome trunk and branches, attractive foliage, especially in fall, and ornamental blooms and fruit. Easy to grow. ...Read More
They are all through our woods. I don't mind the tent caterpillars because I think they bring the cuckoos to us.
Very common and hardy in my area. I have a few in my landscape and it reseeds EVERYWHERE. But it's worth the effort to pull them. I would...Read More
Invaluable wildlife plant, in addition to feeding a myriad of animals over 70 species of birds eat black cherries. Beautiful bark, flowe...Read More
If I didn't have horses, I would probably not dislike this native Virginia tree as I do. They are EVERYWHERE here, & the fact that the w...Read More
Native to this zone, this tree is common here. As others have noted, it is brittle and attracts all sorts of pests. I wouldn't erradicate...Read More
I love the bark on this tree. Sometimes it looks almost black. It isn't common in St. Paul but I see it occaisionally.
Although this is a good tree for wildlife and makes wonderful firewood and furniture, I dislike it because I get literally thousands of s...Read More
These trees are very common in my area.I have alot of them on my property.They are fast growing and somewhat weedy.These trees get very t...Read More
This tree can get quite large...up to 80'. My aunt had one that was at least that tall, a huge tree that produced vast amounts of fruit.<...Read More
Listed a good plant for fall/winter color in florida.
Pops up in old fields and usually wet disturbed sites.
My parents had one of these trees and I always gave it wide berth because of the tent caterpillars and fall webworms, which I could not s...Read More
Roots of this tree contain cyanide that is mildly poisonous to other types of plants, similar to juglone from black walnut. Tree is favo...Read More
The cherry tree is a widely favored species. From the beautiful spring blossoms to the desirable wood of this species is the more favorab...Read More